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ALBUM REVIEW
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
Damn The Torpedoes
Released - November 1979, MCA Records. Produced by
Tom Petty and
Jimmy Iovine
Tom Petty - Lead and Backing Vocals, Guitar
Mike Campell - Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Organ
Stan Lynch
- Drums and Backing Vocals
Ron Blair - Bass
Benmont Tench - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Additional Personnel -
Duck Dunn - Bass on 'You Tell Me'
All songs written by
Tom Petty except Here Comes My Girl
and Refugee written by Petty & Campell
SONG |
RATING |
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Refugee |
10.0 |
Here Comes My Girl |
9.2 |
Even The Losers |
8.0 |
Shadow Of A Doubt (A Complex Kid) |
8.1 |
Century City |
5.8 |
Don't Do Me Like That |
7.9 |
You Tell Me |
5.6 |
What Are You Doin' In My Life |
7.4 |
Louisiana Rain |
9.0 |
|
|
Ave |
7.9 |
REVIEW
This was the first real big hit album
for Tom Petty. Damn The Torpedoes has a pretty good flow to it, especially the
first four songs which get it off to a great start.. The album opens with one
of Petty's best songs ever, "Refugee", a true rock n roll gem. "Here
Comes My Girl" and "Shadow Of A Doubt" are two more great tunes, while
"Louisiana Rain" makes you want to sing along to it.
This album has a few nice slide guitar bits on a few of
the songs, and the band plays well. But I always felt Tom should have just worked with
different musicians as a true solo act; he is the only reason The Heartbreakes got where
they did. This album might have rated highter with a tighter band. That is not to take
anything away from Tom himself, as he was one of the few rock superstars who made it big
and continued to put out great new music when we entered the otherwise dull eighties.
- Keno 2001 |
To listen to some soundclips from
Damn
The Torpedoes or to purchase it, click on:
Damn The Torpedoes [Remastered]
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